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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Woman Suffrage in Oregon." R. L. West '14, of Millis, won the second prize, which was a bronze cup. He spoke on "Immigration Should be Restricted by Educational Test." W. O. Fenn '14, of Cambridge, spoke on "Physical Training as a Course in the College Curriculum" and received honorable mention...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Speakers' Club Contest Held | 5/14/1913 | See Source »

Harvard received three mentions in the recent Interscholastic Architectural Competition. In the second class F. R. Witton 1G. was awarded second mention; C. H. Lench sG.S., fourth mention; and H. W. Fox 1G.S., fifth mention. The cash prizes of $90 and $60 respectively in the first and second classes were awarded to W. J. H. Hough, Pennsylvania, and W. B. Rabenold, Pennsylvania. Competition in the first class was open to fourth year and graduate students; in the second class to all other students...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Architectural Students Mentioned | 4/12/1913 | See Source »

...course--As of the class of '95, George Thomas Smart (honorable mention in philosophy), of Newton Highlands; as of the class of '08, Percy Gamble Kammerer, of New Bedford; as of the class of '11, James Placidus Morgan, of Beverly Farms; as of the class of '12, Jacob Aaronson, of Chelsea; Dennison Harvey Barrett, of Watseka, Ill.; Varnel Douglas Cole Beach, of Portland, Ore.; Robert Charles Benchley, of Worcester: Hubert George Emery (cum laude), of Philadelphia, Pa.; Hugh Nelson Fuller, S. B. 1911 (Emory College), of Atlanta, Ga.; Norris William Gillette, of Toledo, O.; Robert Williams Gray, of Belmont; Henry...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: MID-YEAR DEGREES GRANTED | 3/7/1913 | See Source »

Then came the fatal extra-period, with the CRIMSON playing in such a fashion as to revelate the Lampoon. To mention Phillips' ineffectual ground-covering dashes extending from the Stadium Bridge to the Cambridge Boat Club and always ending in a serious fall over the puck, the fiendish body-checking of Captain Batchelder, or the unapproachable rushes of Baker, suspected by the Lampoon to be "H.A.H." in disguise, were to insult the other members of the team. Suffice it to say that it was Baker, unhindered by the funny tired men, unaided, and unsupported who scored the winning and only...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: 1 TO 0 IN CRIMSON'S FAVOR | 2/26/1913 | See Source »

...that only a religious philosophy can inspire. But poet and philosopher as he is, Mr. Tagore's interests are never divorced from life. His lyrics, dramas, short stories, and essays--all are concerned with the daily problems of life. Of his many-sided practical activities, one can very aptly mention the new methods of education that he has been so successfully trying to introduce in Bengal...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Mr. Rabindranath Tagore. | 2/17/1913 | See Source »

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